This species is a large sea urchin, capping in some specimens reaching over 8 cm in diameter, with spikes up to 10 cm. Most specimens are bright red, but brown and purple colorations are also seen. The spines may have a different color from the body. Spines have a white ring at their stem and have alternating light and dark rings. The spines are rounded to triangular in cross-section and taper towards the tip. Surprisingly during the night the red spines turn into a chalky pink. It has been debated whether this specific variant truly belongs within the classification of
H. mammillatus and not
Heterocentrotus trigonarius, another type of pencil urchin. However, it has been concluded that the Ogasawara type is indeed a form of
H. mammillatus.
Heterocentrotus trigonarius is a similar species that has longer and darker spines, more angular, and is always monochromic. Red pencil urchin - Papahānaumokuākea.jpg|Red pencil urchin at
French Frigate Shoals. Slate pencil urchin at Abu Basala.JPG|Brown
H. mamillatus at the
Red Sea Heterocentrotus mamillatus MHNT.jpg|Brown dried specimen
MHNT Heterocentrotus mammillatus MHNT bouche.jpg|Brown dried specimen
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